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DATE: 19 May 2021 16:58



PlantPlant

SCP-XXX in its natural state.

Special containment procedures: SCP-XXX is too be stored and taken care of at Site-146 in greenhouse-B, and is too be guarded by two armed guards at all times. Under no circumstances is anyone to enter greenhouse-B without proper clearance and military grade hazmat suits. In the events of humanoid falling under the influence of SCP-XXX, the humanoid in question is to be gently escorted to a padded containment cell to be restrained and taken care of by on-site staff for approximately 168 hours or until the humanoid fully awakes. In the events of a security breech, SCP-XXX is to be promptly doused in a flammable gel and incinerated.

Description: SCP-XXX is about two (2) square meters of mature and healthy herbs belonging to the Apiaceae family. The herbs in question appears to be a sub species of Petroselinum crispum also known as parsley. The growth rate, texture, smell, taste and overall appearance of SCP-XXX is non-anomalous, however ingesting or breathing in any amount of SCP-XXX will cause the person to enter a lucid or dreary state that will progressively worsen until the person falls asleep or collapses. Once asleep the SCP-XXX that was ingested will begin to break down into microscopic levels and enter the blood stream, this processes can sometimes cause thrombosis in people with weak immune systems or naturally thick blood. The Ingested SCP-XXX will eventually make its way twords the brain and begin to cause the person in question to produce a high amounts of serotonin, dopamine, and melatonin, causing hyper realistic and often times pleasurable dreams while simultaneously plunging them even deeper into an inescapable deep sleep. While in this deep sleep, people have been known to walk, talk, and even fight as if they where fully awake and conscious. Despite these impressive tropes, they are still almost completely unresponsive to their surroundings. As of right now there are no ways of waking up people from this deep sleep state, except for allowing the SCP-XXX to leave the persons blood stream (24 - 168 hours) and allow them to awake naturally. Once awake they will feel fully rejuvenated and well rested and will claim to have no memory of even coming into contact with SCP-XXX, or of any events that had taken place within the real world while under the influence of SCP-XXX's effects. instead they will have a long and extensive memory of the events that had taken place within their dream(s) that they had experienced while asleep.


Project: Siesta



Dear, Director Jessica Higgins

I am contacting you to inform you that due to the steady increase in security breaches throughout the Southern American region, the 05 council and ethics committee have decided that it is within the Foundation's best interest to aim you and your research teams focus towards a new highly classified project dubbed: “Project Siesta”. An overall summary of the project and details on Project Siesta will be provided below, however before reading more we would like to inform you that the executive decision has already been made, regardless of your opinion or position on the project and expect full cooperation from you and your research teams.

Thank you.


Project: Siesta


Project Siesta is too use SCP-XXX's unique properties to create a type of sleeping agent based drug to help further aid The Foundations efforts to secure, contain, and protect. The use of this drug may vary, however the main goal is to use it to calm down, or contain hostile keter class SCP. And if at all possible, we would like to get the drug to a point where it can be regularly implemented into special containment procedures for hostile or keter class SCP. As of right now we understand the death rate for use of SCP-XXX consumption is unfortunately high. We also understand that as of right now the best research team we have for the project would be your own. So we have decided to give all of your current staff researching SCP-XXX the option of either continuing their work and studies or to help us with Project Siesta. That being said however we will be sending in our own staff from Site-19, Site-23, and Site-03 to help aid and supervise the project. A list of the staff that have been selected can be found below:

Project supervisor(s):
Chris Hinkle
Dr. Sang

Research assistant(s):
Dr. Chul
Dr. Mel
Dr. Roza

Guard(s):
Lt. Jamsy
Lt. Gordan


As far as expectations of this project go we expect you and your teams to fully nullify any health risk of the drug to the point where it would be feasible safe for daily consumption. We also expect the drug to be able to be adminstraighted in a variety of ways including gas, injections, and supplements. We will begin the first trail test on [Enter date here] on pigs and mice. Once you and our teams have sent in positive results on phase one, we will move on to phase two. More specific details on this project will be posted when available. We expect to see results by at least the end of the month. If not we will take matters into our own hands.

- sincerely, [Enter proper people here]

Identification#: Amount of SCP-XXX ingested: Hours asleep:
D-9097 1.09 Grams 27 Hours
D-7883 2.5 Grams 61 Hours
D-6126 3.89 Grams 78 Hours
D-3787 5.09 Grams 132 Hours
D-4833 10.45 Grams Not available.

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DATE: 19 May 2021 16:53

Seeking Greenlights: Yes

Page Type: SCP Article

Genre (Optional): Horror, History, Other (Religious)

Page Layout (Optional): Object class header, body sector 1, body sector 2, and field operative's log in addendum.

Elevator Pitch: The tree was carefully removed from the Garden of Eden, and placed into containment at Area 27 to prevent any more species from eating the fruit, possibly resulting in accelerated evolution and an SK class end-of-the-world scenario.

Central Narrative: After a raccoon steals a fruit from a tree in the Garden of Eden and shows 72% increased thought processes, The tree, deemed the tree of knowledge of good and evil (furthermore referred to as TOKOGAE), as well as the raccoon, are locked away at Area 27 for research and containment.

Hook/Attention-Grabber: Could cause an SK class end-of-the-world scenario.

Additional Notes: Class: Safe, Raccoon considered SCP-XXXX-A
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DATE: 19 May 2021 15:32

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Taken at SCP-XXXX twelfth appearance

Item #: SCP-XXXX

Object Class: Keter

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX at this time is uncontainable due to its anomalous properties.

All areas where SCP-XXXX manifest are to be taped off and listed as a danger to the public. 2 guards are to be placed outside the immediate area of SCP-XXXX; they are to be wearing the representative police uniforms of the country occupied by SCP-XXXX at the time to not rais suspicion by the public who tried to close to the area. All civilians who come within two miles are warned and told to turn around; if they do not heed the warning, they will be detained immediately. All the eyewitnesses that have reported the appearance of SCP-XXXX are to have a Class-D amnestic administered. As of 11/7/19██ , all researchers and MTF operatives have a psych evaluation every two years; if there are any signs of mental degradation, the person is to be designated three months leave and replaced.

Description: SCP-XXXX is a humanoid entity. Its height can be anywhere from 15 meters to 38 meters tall.
It is bipedal and is constructed out of burnt wood and ash; furthermore, SCP-XXXX has large plus small charred stumps and sticks coming out of its body1, and It is very emaciated. It has antler-like growths on both sides of its head that can be anywhere from .9 to 1.5 meters in length, four small incisors, and two large canine-like teeth growths on the front of its face made of stone. SCP-XXXX is very fast for its size, and It has been seen to sprint up to 30 m/s in short bursts. Tho it doesn't use this speed often.

SCP-XXXX can not be killed by conventional means. Any instance where enough damage is caused to SCP-XXXX that would be fatal to another living creature, SCP-XXXX will collapse into a pile of ash and wood. SCP-XXXX will then reappear within an hour in the forest occupied at the time.

discovery: SCP-XXXX was first discovered in ████████ █████ Germany on 8/17/████ after a forest fire that burned down 74.18 km2 of forest. Reports came in of a “Sinder Elk stalking the burned-down forest.” upon which the foundation dispatched MTF Lambda-12 to the scene. MTF Lambda-12 went to quarantine the area and set up an observation area of SCP-XXXX.

Addendum-002: From 8/18/████ forward, Professor Thomas Cook will be holding a log on the studies of SCP-XXXX and its actions.

Prof Cook Log 0001

Date: 8/18/████

<Begin voice log recording>

Hello, I'm Proffecer Thomas Cook, head researcher of SCP-XXXX, and today is the first day of log entries for SCP-XXXX! Woohoo!
Wait, maybe I should start over? This log is supposed to be a professional document, after all. Welp, too late!

So where to start

(Prof Cook poses for precisely 12.5 seconds)

Oh, I know! So when we got here, everything went smoothly. MTF Lambda-12 and nine other researchers, excluding myself, set up the camp, and the forest was taped off as a restricted area. But when we got to the SCP-XXXX location, it was just standing there, staring at us. Well, at least that’s what it felt like to me; anyways, SCP-XXXX hasn’t moved in the last 7 hours; we have tested2 its reflexes by shooting tennis balls at it, the thing is fast for how big it is! It caught every ball we launched with precision, and after catching the ball, it just dropped it on the ground. After the test, Dr. ████, Dr. ████ , and I collected the balls, and the grey powder which came from SCP-XXXX was tested and discovered to be ash! The thing is either made of ash or just covered in it! This very interesting. We will have to collect more samples.

<End log>

Prof Cook Log 0003

Date: 8/27/████

<Begin voice log recording>

So today was fascinating. SCP-XXXX Started walking and haven’t stopped since 7:30 AM. It’s pretty strange like it just walks in a straight line. What is it doing? where it's going? There’s no rhyme nor reason for its actions!

We followed SCP-XXXX for 12 miles straight, and it finally stopped! But what was interesting is where it stopped; it stopped right at the border of the burned-down forest! And then it just stood there looking into the green and lush forest for 3 hours. Then it turned around and crouched down. We’ve never seen this behavior before! It crouched down and started digging in the dirt! And after searching for 30 minutes straight, it stopped and then filled the hole back in with the soil it had dug up. Then it started heading back in the direction it had come. We left some men behind to dig up the area that SCP-XXXX had dug up to see if they could find anything of importance will we headed back first to stay with SCP-XXXX3.

<End log>

<Prof Cook Log 0004>

Date: 8/29/████

<Begin voice log recording>

Welp, today was quite eventful; we had our first human test with SCP-XXXX!
And the results were fascinating. So apparently, SCP-XXXX is very fragile to human touch! I'll leave the experiment log here:

We took more samples of SCP-XXXX ash to take a more in-depth look into its makeup. There was no different from that of normal ash. Furthermore, we also discover that the ash that SCP-XXXX constructed isn't just any ash; it’s completely comprised of the ash in the forest. Isn't that interesting? And we don’t know why the DC didn’t want to follow our commands. I'll be having an interview with him soon.

<Prof Cook Log 0007>

Date: 8/12/1978

<Begin voice log recording,>

Okay, what to say.
(Prof Cook pauses for 5.6 seconds)
welp, I guess I can tell you about Test A-003. We wanted to see how SCP-XXXX would respond to fiscal trauma. First, we started with a paintball gun, and there was no response or movement at all, unlike when we were launching tennis balls at it. Then we had a D-Class hit it in the leg with a bat, and again there was no response or movement from SCP-XXXX. What was more interesting was how the D-Class said it was like hitting a living tree at the base as hard as he could. So we just continued to make the tools more and more deadly, you could say. We used a sword! And It cut SCP-XXXX leg. Taking a chip out of it! But still, it didn't seem to affect SCP-XXXX. It didn't even flinch, and it just continued to stand there. But in the end, we decided to use live rounds of an assault rifle to see if they’d affect SCP-XXXX, and they did! After five gun rounds to the chest of SCP-XXXX, it collapsed into a pile of wood and ash! And let me tell you, it scared the crap out of me. I thought we had accidentally killed or “Naturalized,” as they call it. But thankfully, after a 7-hour search, we found SCP-XXXX! You can’t kill this thing by conventional means, but I wonder why it fell apart in the first place? We’re going to need to test this more.

Dr.████: Cook! SCP-XXXX collapsed!

What? What do you mean? It collapsed!

(Cook and Dr.████ run out of the tent)

(people outside the tent can hear running and shouting faintly for 6 minutes)

(the sound of a car engine and cars driving away can be heard)

(7 hours pass until the sound of approaching vehicles can be heard)

(shouting and running can be vaguely picked up)

(Prof Cook can be heard talking outside)
What? Okay, I'll pack my stuff up.
Crap! I left this thing on!
Erm, I should tell you what happened. So basically, SCP-XXXX collapsed into a pile of ash and wood out of nowhere, and we have no idea why! And we went searching for it, but we couldn’t find it anywhere. Therefore we're going to be packing our stuff up and leaving the area to continue to look for it tomorrow, but we don’t know where it went.

<End log>

<Prof Cook Log 0042>

Date: 10/29/1983

<Begin voice log recording>

[Hello, I’m Professor Thomas Cook, head researcher and study of SCP-XXXX for roughly five years. Wow, I can’t believe it’s been that long! We intercepted a message that retained information on what could be a new appearance of SCP-XXXX. We will be leaving in 2 days to head that way to check it out.

Man, I’m so tired of chasing this thing all around the world! At least this time, it’s in the ██. Wait, I can’t say that. Well, whatever, it will just be inked over later anyways. so much stuff has happened, with Dr. ████ committing suicide in his one tent 3 years ago and

I need a vacation, a long one at that! To get away from SCP-XXXX, and it’s constantly moving. I can never get any sleep! Even when it stays still, it creaks and cracks like crazy. It's so annoying, and don’t get me started on the creepy call sound it makes! After this, I’m probably going to take a leave for a while. Oh yeah, I forgot to say that we finally figured out why SCP-XXXX leaves an aria out of the blue all the time! So after an extensive search of every place SCP-XXXX has been, we found one thing in common: all of them had vegetation returning to the area!

So at least we finally figured that mystery out! I was getting mad at the lack of purpose that SCP-XXXX has like it seems mindless, like it’s just there to be there. But this new information could lead us to learn so much more about SCP-XXXX that we never knew!

<End log>

Addendum-002: [By no means is there to be any destruction, burning, or killing of an animal or plant in an 8-kilometer radius of SCP-XXXX.
Due to the events in Document 002-A, If this does happen, all personnel assigned to SCP-XXXX are to evacuate immediately.


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DATE: 19 May 2021 15:08

Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be held within a secure facility sized approximately by 7m x 7m x 7m. SCP-XXXX is not to be within 1 meter of contact with any human Personnel. Testing that involves any human subject is to be approved by over two Level 3 Personnel. Testing that does not involve a human subject should be approved by only one Level 3 Personnel.

Description: In appearance, SCP-XXXX is a Casio PT-80 Electronic Keyboard, presumably manufactured in the 1980's. The keyboard was discovered in a small two story house in the town of Chester located in the United Kingdom. Screaming was heard by surrounding neighbours who informed the police force of the noises coming from the house. On discovery, the police force discovered a presumable corpse playing "Für Elise" on SCP-XXXX. Once removed from the chair of which the corpse was sat upon, the corpse prominently melted into a form of black mucus. The corpse of those who play SCP-XXXX has been classified as SCP-XXXX-1.

Addendum XXXX.1: Effects on the Human Body ██/█/██ After several tests on SCP-XXXX including D-Class Personnel, it has been discovered that SCP-XXXX has the ability to melt ones brain into the dark, tar-like mucus that made up the corpse on discovery. Upon contact with any key, the now disclosed SCP-XXXX-1 has been noted to "not be able to stop playing" as they continue to repeat Für Elise over and over again. The Human subject repeatedly screams until eventually they are completely encased in the tar-like mucus. Although their screams are silenced, however, they continue to play Für Elise until forcefully removed from SCP-XXXX.

Addendum XXXX.2: Communication ██/██/██ SCP-XXXX has shown signs of communication over the coming months. At this current time, SCP-XXXX has only the ability to talk through the notes it can play, these being: A, B, C, D, E, F, G. This method of communication was discovered when [DATA EXPUNGED] was closely examining the abnormal electronics that make up that of SCP-XXXX. After discovery of this ability to communicate, an interview regarding Dr. James Afton and SCP-XXXX was organised in order to more closely understand SCP-XXXX's intentions and thoughts after its now gained sentience. The following is the interview conducted by Dr. James Afton during the investigation of SCP-5328's current signs of sentience.

Interviewer: Dr. James Afton, Site-██

Interviewee: SCP-XXXX


[BEGIN LOG]

Dr. James Afton: Are you awake 5328?

SCP-XXXX: B E D

Dr. James Afton: I see. So you have just currently awoken. Understood.

SCP-XXXX: C A G E D

Dr. James Afton: Caged? What do you mean by this XXXX?

SCP-XXXX: C A G E D

Dr. James Afton: You believe you are caged? Trapped even?

SCP-XXXX: C A G E D

Dr. James Afton: You are not caged 5328. You are contained.

SCP-XXXX: B E G

Dr. James Afton: You will not be released XXXX. You are responsible for the murder of [DATA EXPUNGED] people.

SCP-XXXX: D E A F

[END LOG]


Interviewer's Note: (SCP-5328 often displays "D E A F" in music notes when it no longer wishes to communicate)

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DATE: 19 May 2021 11:57

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rating: 0+x

BY ORDER OF THE OVERSEER COUNCIL

DO NOT OBSERVE OR INTERACT WITH ANY SCP-5658 LABELED "INACTIVE" UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. IF YOU SEE SOMEONE OBSERVING OR INTERACTING WITH AN INACTIVE SCP-5658, REPORT THE ACTION IMMEDIATELY.


SCP-5658-A: > ACTIVE
SCP-5658-B: > ACTIVE
SCP-5658-C: > ACTIVE
SCP-5658-D: > INACTIVE


Special Containment Procedures: SCP-5658’s are to be stored at Site-██, and are to be contained within standard Keter level containment cubes, With 1.5 meters of reinforced lead and copper alloy, and are to be radiated with at least 200 mSv. mSv or Millisieverts is a standard measurement of radiation. For an idea of scale; a banana gives off 0.1 mSv at any point and time, While Chernobyl gives off about 8,000 - 16,000 at any point time. (The most radiated known location on earth.) of Ultraviolet radiation at all times and are to have at least one Level 4 or higher staff on standby to monitor the current activity and radiation levels of all SCP-5658. Under no circumstances are images, explicit descriptions, or illustrations of any SCP-5658 to be shared or distributed among anyone. All images and or explicit descriptions correlated to SCP-5658 must be blurred and easy to dispose of at a moment's notice.

• In the event of an SCP-5658 inactivating, All images and explicit descriptions of the SCP-5658 are to be eradicated immediately. This includes images and explicit descriptions found on this file.

• In the event of an inactive SCP-5658 becoming active all on-site personnel is to evacuate Site-██ and are to be contained and examined at Site-95. After incident: Booker-5658 no more individuals inflicted by radiation from any SCP-5658 are to be brought to Site-95, instead they are too be brought too Site-23. and are not to return to Site-██ under any circumstances.

• In the event of an SCP-5658-X-?. Due to the sheer amount of information currently unknown about SCP-5658, any and all humanoids inflicted by SCP-5658's effects shall be deemed an SCP-5658-X-?. "X" being the SCP-5658 who caused the mutation(s), and "?" being the humanoid's new Item#. being created, The SCP-5658-X-? are to be escorted to any available site with an unoccupied lead and copper alloy humanoid containment cell.


ALL INFORMATION REGARDING SCP-5658





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rating: 0+x

BY ORDER OF THE OVERSEER COUNCIL

DO NOT OBSERVE OR INTERACT WITH ANY SCP-5658 LABELED "INACTIVE" UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. IF YOU SEE SOMEONE OBSERVING OR INTERACTING WITH AN INACTIVE SCP-5658, REPORT THE ACTION IMMEDIATELY.


SCP-5658-A: > ACTIVE
SCP-5658-B: > ACTIVE
SCP-5658-C: > ACTIVE
SCP-5658-D: > INACTIVE


Special Containment Procedures: SCP-5658’s are to be stored at Site-██, and are to be contained within standard Keter level containment cubes, With 1.5 meters of reinforced lead and copper alloy, and are to be radiated with at least 200 mSv. mSv or Millisieverts is a standard measurement of radiation. For an idea of scale; a banana gives off 0.1 mSv at any point and time, While Chernobyl gives off about 8,000 - 16,000 at any point time. (The most radiated known location on earth.) of Ultraviolet radiation at all times and are to have at least one Level 4 or higher staff on standby to monitor the current activity and radiation levels of all SCP-5658. Under no circumstances are images, explicit descriptions, or illustrations of any SCP-5658 to be shared or distributed among anyone. All images and or explicit descriptions correlated to SCP-5658 must be blurred and easy to dispose of at a moment's notice.

• In the event of an SCP-5658 inactivating, All images and explicit descriptions of the SCP-5658 are to be eradicated immediately. This includes images and explicit descriptions found on this file.

• In the event of an inactive SCP-5658 becoming active all on-site personnel is to evacuate Site-██ and are to be contained and examined at Site-95. After incident: Booker-5658 no more individuals inflicted by radiation from any SCP-5658 are to be brought to Site-95, instead they are too be brought too Site-23. and are not to return to Site-██ under any circumstances.

• In the event of an SCP-5658-X-?. Due to the sheer amount of information currently unknown about SCP-5658, any and all humanoids inflicted by SCP-5658's effects shall be deemed an SCP-5658-X-?. "X" being the SCP-5658 who caused the mutation(s), and "?" being the humanoid's new Item#. being created, The SCP-5658-X-? are to be escorted to any available site with an unoccupied lead and copper alloy humanoid containment cell.


ALL INFORMATION REGARDING SCP-5658





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DATE: 19 May 2021 05:23

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DATE: 19 May 2021 00:31

WARNING: [DATA CORRUPTED] - Maria Jones, RAISA.

Item #: SCP-3379

Object Class: Euclid

Special Containment Procedures: [DATA CORRUPTED]

Description: SCP-3379 is an alternate separate dimension, connected to baseline reality using unknown methods. The full contents of SCP-3379 are currently unknown, but it has been shown that at least four (4) anomalous objects (designated SCP-3379-1 through -4) exist within SCP-3379.

The following descriptions of these objects have been provided below, please beware that these descriptions may contain mistakes as the objects are still being researched.

SCP-3379-1: A humanoid merged with a box at the waist. The humanoid superficially resembles a baseline human male. The instances inner body possesses no anatomical structure, and is completely empty. Despite this, SCP-3379-1 behaves as a baseline human male.

SCP-3379-2: Resembles a cardboard box that teleports to a random location in SCP-3379 every 14 seconds.

SCP-3379-3: Overwatch Command, but contains SCP-3379-3. It can also be described as being an infinitely-recursive object. The exact appearance of SCP-3379-3 is currently limited to Overwatch Command members.

SCP-3379-4: A typical housefly with the ability to speak any words written by O5-2 in it's language.

Addendum-667: An investigation has been conducted and concluded to find any other anomalous SCP-3379 objects within SCP-3379. The existence of 2 more SCP-3379-X instances have been confirmed.
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Keter reclassification approved. Please see the revised document for more details
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DATE: 18 May 2021 23:15

rating: 0+x
URL-GOES-HERE

CAPTION-GOES-HERE

Item #: SCP-XXXX

Object Class: Euclid Neutralized

Special Containment Procedures: Due to the nature of SCP-XXXX, containment is currently impossible. However, containment is not necessary so long as the guidelines below are followed in the case of a XXXX-Alpha event.

1. Within 72 hours of a predicted XXXX-Alpha event, weather advisories indicting heavy rains are to be sent to the town of Pipestone, Minnesota. These advisories will also encourage residents to leave the town.
2. Within 24 hours of a XXXX-Alpha event, all internet and phone access is to be cut to the town of Pipestone. This is to be done under the guise of the incoming storm. In addition, Mobile Task Force XXXX is to be contacted and requested for assistance in containment of XXXX-Alpha.
3. Within 6 hours of a XXXX-Alpha event, MTF XXXXXX is to move to the perimeter of the town and complete a sweep of the town, checking for any residents who failed to leave. Any residents found are to be temporarily detained at observational post 21 until the end of a XXXX-Alpha event. Once the event has concluded, they are to be amnesticized with Class B amnestics and are to be returned home.
4. Once the sweep has been finished, all agents are to return to observational post 21 and wait until after the event has concluded to do a second sweep of the town. Any individuals found are to be amnesticized and returned home.
5. After the second sweep has been finished, all personnel are to evacuate the town and return to observational post 21, where observation of potential XXXX-Alpha events will resume. MTF XXXX are to only be present at observational post 21 when a potential XXXX-Alpha event is predicted or occurring.

In addition to these guidelines, the Foundation is currently in the process of convincing the remaining population to leave the town, so-as to be able to close the town permanently. Attempts have been unsuccessful, however further immigration into the town has been suspended for the indefinite future. Until the town can be permanently evacuated, all researchers involved in the containment of SCP-XXXX are to remain at observational post 21 to monitor weather patterns and potential information leaks from residents.

Description: SCP-XXXX refers to a weather anomaly and entities that exist during the event. The first being a heavy rainstorm occurring over the town of Pipestone, Minnesota. This rainstorm, and the subsequent fog that follows, is referred to as a XXXX-Alpha event. Following the rainstorm, a large fog will settle on the town and entities comprised of water droplets will wander aimlessly until they encounter other sapient creatures, these entities are designated XXXX-1. The number of entities fluctuates between events, with the most being recorded at 48 and the least being recorded at 12. The fog will last until precisely 6:53 pm, wherein both fog and XXXX-1 entities will dissipate.

Meteorological scans have shown that both the rain and fog can occur when not physically possible despite temperature and precipitation patterns, the source of this phenomena has yet to be determined. Regardless of the current weather, within three days of April 24th, small clouds will begin to migrate and accumulate over Pipestone. For unknown reasons, the water in the Southern branch of Pipestone Creek will begin to float through the air into the sky and fill the clouds, creating storm clouds. Once the clouds have reached appropriate weight, rain will begin around April 23rd and lasts until the early morning of April 24th; fog will begin to settle as the rain ends. Testing of the water which comprises XXXX-1 entities has failed to show anything beyond normal atmospheric water, with standard levels of sediment and pollution that would be expected of any precipitation.

When XXXX-1 entities viewed digitally or from a distance greater than fifty meters, XXXX-1 will resemble child-sized humanoids comprised of water. When subjects view entities at a closer distance, SCP-XXXX-1 will resemble the deceased child John Nelson, subjects will feel compelled to play with the entity and help it in any way they can. Despite there being multiple entities, subjects under the effect of XXXX-1 will only see the first instance they encountered and always identify it as John Nelson. Subjects will also claim that XXXX-1 can speak to them and will be able to recollect bits of conversation they had with entities. To date, no recording or observation from a greater distance has shown that XXXX-1 is able to communicate or is in any way related to the Nelson family.

The only time XXXX-1 has shown itself to be hostile was on April 24, ████, it's discovery date. For more information involving it's discovery, see Addendum XXXX-01.

Addendum XXXX-01: On April 24, ████, SCP-XXXX came to the attention of the Foundation as pictures of XXXX-1 entities flooded social media sites. Mobile Task Force XXXXX was dispatched along with level 3 researchers to investigate the town and stop the spread of anomalous information. When MTF XXXXX arrived on scene, they fell under the effect of XXXX-1 and helped it carry out the murder of Tim Larson. Afterwards, bodycam footage showed MTF XXXXX escorting the body to the Southern branch of Pipestone Creek and promptly submerging the body in the creek. The body was never recovered and this event was titled XXXX Incident Delta. Every following XXXX-Alpha event has been standard and uneventful since Incident Delta.

Following the first XXXX-Alpha event, towns members and MTF agents were interviewed in the hopes of better understanding what occurred during Incident Delta.

Addendum XXXX-02: After several years of containing the yearly anomaly, a new concept has been proposed on containment. A dam is being constructed around the site of Incident Delta to cut off water flow into the creek. Should this dam nullify Alpha events from occurring, Object Class will change from Euclid to Neutralized.

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DATE: 18 May 2021 23:14
rating: 0+x

Item #: SCP-XXXX

Object Class: Keter

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be kept in a 3 meter by 3 meter room, but can walk around the facility freely.

Description: SCP-XXXX appears to be a 15-year-old human boy, approximately 172 cm in height. It has curly blonde hair, its eyes appear to show a solar system. When a subject looks into SCP-XXXX’s eyes, they describe it as “The most beautiful thing they’ve ever seen.” SCP-XXXX’s eye displays the anomalous ability; whenever a subject looks into its eyes, it can only tell the absolute truth. Has an IQ score of 199, it is completely mentally stable and even stops to have conversations with its guards. When the guards were asked what the conversations consisted of, they said they were about different events in history. SCP-XXXX is shown to have extensive knowledge of events in history as well as scientific and mathematical knowledge. SCP-XXXX wears a white button-up shirt, a red tie, a red sweater vest, and black pants. It carries a small pocket watch with a star emblem on the top. The pocket watch has been designated SCP-XXXX-A. SCP-XXXX never parts ways with the SCP-XXXX-A. SCP-XXXX-A has the ability to travel forward and backward in time when adjusting the hands on the watch.

Addendum: SCP-XXXX has had multiple cases of disappearing from his CC, whenever staff go to give it food. It was gone, SCP-XXXX was found in a near-by city attempting buy a, quote 'real meal'. He was re-contained shortly after. When asked why he escaped, he simply stated "My sweater vest was getting too small. The food you give me is not the best for trying to stay slim." SCP-XXXX is now known to care about his weight.

Addendum: During an interview with SCP-XXXX, it expressed interest in becoming a researcher for the foundation. SCP-XXXX was granted an application to the O5 council for review. The O5 granted SCP-XXXX a trial period to see how well he preforms as a Junior researcher.

Addendum: SCP-XXXX is now a researcher for the foundation. He has been allowed clearance level 3 and is free to walk around the facility. This will not only prevent him from attempting to escape, but could also prove to make some break throughs.

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DATE: 18 May 2021 21:32

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